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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ Some users also have successfully used osync on Gentoo and created an openRC ini
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osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes.
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Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool.
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You may get osync on the author's site (stable version) or on github (stable or latest dev snapshot)
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Getting osync via author's site on **http://www.netpower.fr/osync**
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You may get osync on github (stable or latest dev snapshot) or on the author's site (stable version)
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Getting osync via author's site on <https://www.netpower.fr/osync>
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$ wget http://www.netpower.fr/projects/osync/osync.v1.2.tar.gz
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$ tar xvf osync.v1.2.tar.gz
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ On *BSD and BusyBox, be sure to have bash installed.
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If you can't install osync, you may just copy osync.sh where you needed and run it from there.
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Archlinux packages are available at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/ (thanks to Shadowigor, https://github.com/shadowigor)
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Archlinux packages are available at <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/> (thanks to Shadowigor, <https://github.com/shadowigor>)
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## Upgrade from previous configuration files
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